How long does it take to get an answer from an unemployment appeal in KY?
How long does it take to get an answer from an unemployment appeal in KY?
The decision is usually issued within two weeks but may be delayed because of the complexity of the case, the need for additional research, etc. In unemployment tax cases, the Appeal Tribunal Decision is normally issued within 45 days following the hearing.
How do I talk to a person at unemployment in KY?
You may call our Unemployment Insurance Assistance Line at 502-875-0442 (for claim filing) and 502-564-2900 (for general information and assistance). To request a payment through continued claims, you may call 1-877-369-5984 or go online..
Why is my Ky unemployment claim still under investigation?
There are several reasons why a claim is under investigation this includes employer protest, missing information, it is a multi-state claim, there is a past unemployment issue or several other reasons. The investigator will update your claim when they have looked into the issue. You do not need to do anything more.
How do you defend yourself in an unemployment appeal?
All you need to do is write a letter stating: “I want to appeal the denial of unemployment benefits because I disagree with the decision. I want a hearing.” You must include your name, address, phone number, and social security number.
How do I check the status of my unemployment appeal?
Check Appeals Status – Commission Appeals
- Online at Unemployment Benefits Services.
- Call Commission Appeals: 800-432-4218.
How do I file an appeal for unemployment in Kentucky?
You can appeal a decision by the Kentucky Career Center by sending a written appeal by mail to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training, Unemployment Insurance Appeals Branch. (You can find the address at the Kentucky Career Center website.)
Why does my Pua say investigation?
If claimants are seeing “Investigation Case, Special Project” it means the department is reviewing their claim. Legitimate claimants who don’t receive a PUA payment this week should phone, 855-284-8545 (M-F, 8 AM to 3 PM) or email [email protected]
What happens if the employer doesn’t call in on a hearing?
If you don’t go to the hearing, the employer will most likely win the appeal. You will then stop getting unemployment compensation benefits, and you can even be asked to repay the benefits you already received.